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Giant Foxtail (Setaria faberi) Control in Full-Season No-Till Soybeans (Glycine max)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2017

Ronald L. Ritter
Affiliation:
Agron. Dep., Univ. Md., College Park, MD 20742
Lisa M. Kaufman
Affiliation:
Agron. Dep., Univ. Md., College Park, MD 20742

Abstract

Alachlor plus linuron tank mixed with paraquat and applied preemergence (PRE) did not control giant foxtail all season in full-season no-till soybeans. Alachlor applied early preplant (EPP) plus PRE was necessary to control (>70%) giant foxtail acceptably all season. Metolachlor applied PRE or EPP plus PRE were equally effective in controlling giant foxtail (71 to 74%). Oryzalin at 1.7 or 2.2 kg ai/ha applied fall or spring EPP controlled giant foxtail better than 70% through July. Oryzalin applied PRE did not control giant foxtail acceptably.

Type
Research
Copyright
Copyright © 1989 by the Weed Science Society of America 

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